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INTERPOPGER: Interactions between natural and artificial poplar stands and selection pressures associated

with their management in French landscape. Poster.

Véronique Jorge, Arnaud Dowkiw, Mary Juteau, Vanina Guérin, Patrick Poursat, Marc Villar, Catherine Bastien, Pascal Frey, Jean Pinon, Sébastien

Duplessis, et al.

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Véronique Jorge, Arnaud Dowkiw, Mary Juteau, Vanina Guérin, Patrick Poursat, et al.. INTER- POPGER: Interactions between natural and artificial poplar stands and selection pressures associated with their management in French landscape. Poster.. Population genetics and genomics of forest trees : from gene function to evolutionary dynamics and conservation; A joint conference of IUFRO working groups 2.04.01 (population, ecological and conservation genetics) and 2.04.10 (genomics), and COST Action E-28 (genosilva : european forest genomics network), Oct 2006, Madrid, Spain. 1 p., 2006, Population genetics and genomics of forest trees: from gene function to evolutionary dynamics and conservation. Programme and conference abstract book. �hal-02755567�

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